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  • Media Release: Drinking Water Update (September 19 2025)
    *Update: September 23, 2025

    Reports associated with the below release:

    Sep 19, 2025

  • Media Release: Memorial Community Centre Update (September 12, 2025)

    The Town of Smiths Falls is pleased to announce that the Memorial Community Centre will reopen to the public at 4:00 p.m.

  • Media Release: Temporary Closure of Memorial Community Centre

    The Town of Smiths Falls has temporarily closed the Memorial Community Centre arena -including the concourse- following an unusual incident that occurred during play earlier this afternoon. During a regularly scheduled ice rental, a puck deflected off the crossbar of the net, striking the sprinkler system located in the ceiling high above the playing surface.

  • Media Release: 2025 Truth & Reconciliation

    Town of Smiths Falls to host a community ceremony in recognition of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
    The Town of Smiths Falls would like to invite members of the community to gather for a ceremony in recognition of National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. Members of the public are encouraged to join us on Tuesday, September 30, at 5 PM, in Centennial Park, for the procession to the Healing Circle on Duck Island.

  • Pulmonary Fibrosis Month - September 2025

    WHEREAS In Canada, there are 30,000 people who have been diagnosed with pulmonary fibrosis or idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (if the cause is unknown), with many more still waiting to be diagnosed; and

    WHEREAS pulmonary fibrosis a little-known, progressive and potentially fatal lung disease that causes scarring in the lungs and shortness of breath, depriving the body of oxygen; and

    WHEREAS people living with pulmonary fibrosis and idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis could benefit from early diagnosis..

  • Big Brothers Big Sisters Month - September 2025

    WHEREAS Big Brothers Big Sisters of Lanark County is an important community organization committed to helping children and youth reach their full potential by matching them with caring, volunteer mentors; and

    WHEREAS evidence-based research has shown youth who have a Big Brother or a Big Sisters are less likely to bully or be bullied, feel better about school, and are more likely to have a healthy and positive outlook on life well into adulthood; and

    WHEREAS we believe that by changing the course..